Multimorbidity care model, JA-CHRODIS

Multimorbidity care model, JA-CHRODIS

Category:
Taxonomies

Net4Age Ontology Terms:
disease , health professional , healthcare , impairment , medical science , patient , policy , wellbeing

Description:

An expert consensus meeting was held to develop a framework for care of multimorbid patients that can be applied across Europe, within a project funded by the European Union; the Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life Cycle (JA-CHRODIS). Sixteen components across five domains were identified (Delivery of Care; Decision Support; Self Management Support; Information Systems and Technology; and Social and Community Resources). The description and aim of each component are described in these guidelines, along with a summary of key characteristics and relevance to multimorbid patients.

Overview: 
Recommendations from the consensus meeting of the Joint Action on Chronic Diseases and Promoting Healthy Ageing across the Life Cycle (JA-CHRODIS)

Objectives: 
There is limited evidence on available integrated and multidimensional care pathways for multimorbid patients; the study goes beyond that limits

Initiatives: 
The study is focused on chronic disease management that is not related to longevity in a broad sense
Shortcomings: 
Limited to chronicity
Relevance: 
2
Relevance Description: 
Not relevant
Quality: 
3
Opinion: 
Not NETage Friendly related
Overlap: 
No
Overlap Detail: 
Sources: 
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28967492/
Keywords: 
Care, Case manager, Chronic care model, Comprehensive assessment, Individualized care plans, Multimorbidity, JA-CHRODIS
Email: 
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